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Certificate of incorporation


Just about to form my second ever limited company for a client. Is it a requirement to have a paper certificate of incorporation? The client isn't bothered but I'm not sure if the bank will ask for a copy when setting up an account?



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Not sure if this is still a requirement but I think it creates a sense of permanence if the Certificate is framed and displayed near the entrance to a registered office.

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I thought you needed it when you set up a LTD bank account?

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Yes, the bank asked me to Amanda all of three times I've opened one, but was a few years ago so wasn't sure. Was always taught to use a high grade paper too.
Tim

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Thanks guys. I think to be on the safe side I'll pay the extra £10 for the paper certificate.



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